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To: Rande Is who wrote (21656)3/3/2000 10:06:00 PM
From: marlinman  Respond to of 57584
 
Many seem to think that the "new economy" is immune to a bear bite. We'll see soon enough. LT I think we are fine. Buy on the dips.

WCII, A stock that I have traded successfully over the years is rumored to be talking to ORCL on a B2B arrangement. This is from a trusted source as WCII and ORCL both have a very large local presence. ORCL is a core holding and I usually have some WCII shares in my acct. I am going to add some more WCII Monday and see what happens. They are a good company with excellent prospects even if the B2B is false.



To: Rande Is who wrote (21656)3/3/2000 10:26:00 PM
From: jfhh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57584
 
Rande

I hope to see more discussion along these lines. It has occurred to me that the last time I had gains above the market averages I was primarily in small caps via mutual funds.

My large caps like JDSU, SVNX, ADAP & ENVG account now for large gains. They are balanced by some micros and rats. I closed at another high today. I cannot determine which environment has higher risk.

Investing is difficult enough for us small investors without taking into account some of the other issues that you deal directly with. I work on the research, fundamental and technical basics. So many posts now deal with MMs and other contributing factors that I should be dealing with in my investment decisions.

I look forward to some more guidance on how the guy at work can dodge these pitfalls. Thanks for your work this week. I know I'm unable to answer the calls to respond during the week but am learning too much to be quiet tonight.

John



To: Rande Is who wrote (21656)3/3/2000 11:22:00 PM
From: Sye Walsh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57584
 
RDOC

Here is what I can find on orders:

Nov 23.......Detroit...................1 Neuromate
Dec 13.......Iamatron-Japan ordered....2 Robodocs
Dec 23.......USC.......................1 Neuromate
Jan 04.......Jordan....................1 Neuromate
Jan 06.......France....................1 Neuromate

Also there is the Dec 15th distribution agreement with Spark 1st Vision. This agreement gives the distributor exclusive rights to distribute the Company's products in Europe, the Middle East and Africa through 2001. In return, the distributor will purchase a minimum of 24 ROBODOC© and 4 NeuroMate(TM) systems in 2000 and 32 ROBODOC and 6 NeuroMate systems in 2001.

The Jordan and France sale possibly are part of this agreement,or perhaps were contracted prior????
Although there must be some loss in unit selling price, this looks like a phenomenal revenue boost.

Finally in the Nov 15th form 10QSB there is mention of a ROBODOC that will be carried fwd: and during the 1999 interim period,(they are talking about a nine month period here) an eighth system was installed at another site, but not recognized as a sale since all Company obligations had not yet been concluded. Sye